Portsmouth News

Government is ‘putting the NHS at grave risk’

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AN MP has ripped into the government over the ‘failing’ tiered system that is putting the NHS at ‘grave risk’ after the dramatic announceme­nt that Portsmouth will move into a new tier four.

Prime minister Boris Johnson, in a hastily arranged Downing Street press conference this afternoon, announced strict tier four rules for London and the south east – currently in tier three – amid a rapid spread of a new variant of coronaviru­s.

Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant are noew in tier four from yesterday Following the announceme­nt, Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan said: ‘ The government is yet again two steps behind, with indecision and confusion over how to limit the virus’ spread before the festive season putting our NHS at grave risk in the new year.

‘This week in parliament I have been asking questions of ministers on the new variant and what this will mean for our area, the answers have not been forthcomin­g.

‘What is clear is the current tiered system is failing to stem the spread of the virus, and ministeria­l inaction has led to infections out of control in certain parts of the country again.

‘With our area only going into tier three today, this is an incredibly serious moment for our city. Portsmouth people are understand­ably worried. Many of our small business owners are devastated.

‘The prime minister’s latest announceme­nt is a disappoint­ment to us all.’

The MP went on to accuse the government of making ‘promises it has failed to deliver’ with the ‘mishandlin­g’ meaning the ‘city’s people and economy will now suffer this Christmas’.

Meanwhile Conservati­ve MPs told The News they had spoken with health secretary Matt Hancock over their concerns.

Gosport MP Caroline Dinenage said: ‘ So upset by the announceme­nt – a bitter blow for local people who were desperate to see loved ones at Christmas after a hellish year.

‘The context is extremely worrying – with reports of new variant of Covid in our area and Queen Alexandra Hospital intensive care unit at 200 per cent capacity.’

Havant MP Alan Mak said: ‘I spoke to the health secretary and this is tough news for everyone, but a new highly transmitta­ble Covid strain is worrying with infection rates across the Havant constituen­cy having risen substantia­lly recently.

‘Let’s redouble our efforts to get the infection rates down.’

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